My Baby Girl....

She was a little person in a chubby dog's fur

To My beautiful Sophia Maria: Not a day goes by that I don't hear your snores. I miss your big brown eyes looking deep into my soul as if I was the best person in the world. I miss our nightly cuddles and sharing my pillow with you. I loved you before you were born and you made me the happiest I've ever been for 8 wonderful years. I'm sorry I couldn't cure the cancer that stole you away. You will always be my best baby girl.

Sophia was a healer, listener, protector, lover of belly rubs and more than just a dog to me. I tried to take her cancer away but in the end I knew she was tired. She was ready for any adventure and won the hearts of all who knew her. I hope she's swinging in the warm breeze. (she really did love to swing and go down slides at the park- she was amazing.)

Comments for My Baby Girl....

We had two of these amazing creatures, both very different characters. Ebbs was our first, a playful and intelligent little girl with the heart of a lion. Then we got Chester who was quiet and would only play with a ball.Both left us far too early - both at ten years old, but within a few months of each other. They lit up our lives and the lives of anyone who came into contact with them. Lovely, faithful dogs.Looking to get a new puppy at the end of April 2018.

Jan 01, 2016

That is really sadby: Anonymous

I am very sorry for your loss. A dog is a man/womans best friend. I have 2 mini schnauzer called harvey and Oscar, they my best friends. Mini schnauzer are beautiful dogs with a hearts of gold. I really like the picture of your lovely doggie, she is so beautiful, she looks just like my Harvey. Oscar is abit darker. I hope you didn't mind me sharing the picture of your doggie. I know what your going through, I have lost a doggie in the past. I am very sorry for your loss. Take care

Sep 08, 2014

I understand...by: Candace

We originally lost our Winston 23 years ago, our first Schnauzer. He was very independent for his breed but shared a lot of love too. 18 years later (last year) we lost our "baby Maj" or as known to others "Major Moore". It never gets easier and we think of them daily.
Our best healing choice has been to add a new puppy to our lives when our senior is slowing down. Not A Replacement, just a new limitless buddy. we correctly have our 10 yeAr old female "little girl"is he given name. Her personality is outstanding, and we can't image life without her.
Please know although we've never met,those who know the love of a Schnauzer are family and we care.

Mar 08, 2013

Sending you hugsby: Anonymous

Your comments about your baby girl really hit home with me, especially about sharing your pillow. My baby never missed a chance to jump up and cuddle with me and bury her head in my neck and share my pillow. In the last few days of her illness she would shake violently because her anemia made her so cold, and I would hug and squeeze and rub her until the shivers subsided. Then she would sigh and fall asleep, her head on my pillow with my arm tightly around her.
I still hear her and feel her at every moment. Like you, I will never be the same. I am sending you hugs as we share in our grief together.
Rachelle

Feb 26, 2013

RIPby: Timmy's family

So sorry to hear of your loss, the same as our Big Lad Timmy, 8years old and the cancer took him. It is awful when you think there could have been another 8! But there is nothing you can do, we look after them while they are here, gifts for us, but we then have to give them back. Sweet dreams young one, hope you meet our Tim over that rainbow,I didn't think I would say it, but it does get easier, the memories are always there. RIP.XX

Feb 15, 2013

my baby girlby: Anonymous

they leave foot prints on your heart;and the memories of their devotion and sweetness live with you;
i have found that no other dog(actually schnauzer)
can take their place in your heart,but when there's
room for another,magically your heart grows larger,and they put their loving paw prints right in there;